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More dwellings, fewer industrial buildings
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Building statisticsMay 2016

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More dwellings, fewer industrial buildings

Seasonally-adjusted figures for building start permits show a 5 per cent increase in dwelling permits from April to May.

Registered building permissions. Seasonally adjusted, trend and unadjusted. Preliminary figures
May 2016
Seasonally adjustedTrendUnadjusted
Percentage change from the previous monthPercentage change from the previous monthTotalThe last 12-months periodPercentage change from the last 12-months period
Dwellings4.91.12 97732 30413.8
 
Utility floor space, 1000 m2
Dwellings-1.00.9370.34 216.512.2
Other buildings-3.80.4463.45 231.0-2.2
Figure 1. Registered building permissions. Number of dwellings, seasonally adjusted and trend
Figure 2. Registered building permissions. Non-residential utility floor space, seasonally adjusted and trend

* = preliminary figures

Figures vary considerably from month to month. The long-term trend showed a decrease in the number of building permits between January and October 2014. This was then followed by a period of growth.

Decrease in industry sector

Seasonally-adjusted figures show a 4 per cent decrease in building start permits for “other than dwellings” from April to May. The long-term trend showed an increase in the number of building start permits since April 2015, followed by a decrease the last four months.

14 per cent more dwelling permits in last 12 months

A total of 32 300 new dwellings have been given building start permits in the last 12 months. This is an increase of 14 per cent compared with the previous 12-month period.

Building start permits have been given for 5.2 million square metres of utility floor space for the category “other than dwellings” in the last 12 months. This is 2 per cent less than the previous 12-month period.

Registered building permissionsOpen and readClose

Figures for buildings in the building statistics rely on dates for when permits are registered by the municipality in the data register (Matrikkelen). A building permit does not always mean that construction will be started at once. Especially in low conjunctures it might be that construction projects are not realised, or may be postponed after a building permit has been granted. When the building activity trend turns from a low to a high level, and vice versa, this could affect the interpretation of the statistics.

More details about comparability, quality and other information are available in About the statistics .

Rebuilding of existing building stockOpen and readClose

Building statistics do not cover dwellings due to rebuilding of existing building stock (i.e. new dwellings due to reconstruction of utility floor space from industry to dwellings).

When an old building is being demolished to the foundation wall, it is regarded as a new building. When the building framework is not demolished, it counts as rebuilding.

For more information, see About the statistics .